No Slot Clock

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The Manila Gear No Slot Clock was released in May 2017.

The No Slot Clock lets your Apple II remember the date and time. It will work on an Apple II, Apple II+, Apple IIe or Apple IIc and features dual break-off battery holders so you can install it however you like.

You can order the NSC in one of three pre-configured versions, based on where you plan to use it:

  • II or II+ motherboard
  • IIe or IIc motherboard, or slot card with a 28 pin EPROM (e.g. Microdrive)
  • Slot card with a 24 pin EPROM (e.g. Super Serial Card)

Other configurations are available on request.

Some of the unique features of the No Slot Clock:

  • User replaceable CR2032 batteries
  • Break-off battery holders
  • Machine pin socket on the top for reliable connections to your ROM chip
  • Regular IC socket on the bottom to preserve your motherboard / slot card IC socket (no more “socket stretch”)
  • Switchable configuration. Solder jumpers can be set to change for used on a II or II+, or a IIe or IIc, or a slot card with a 24 pin EPROM.

Project Status: Complete. In production. Actively sold by Manila Gear and ReActiveMicro.

Support: Post on the Discussion page (link above) or email ReActiveMicro Support.

Sales: Visit the ReActiveMicro Store.

History

v1.1 is available for pre-order in May 2017.

Versions

The PCB design allows for manufacturing flexibility. The crystal can be cylinder or square type. The CR2032 Battery Holder can be the minimalistic low profile metal clip or the round plastic type. Through-hole pins are available to wire the break-off battery holder to the main board.

Watchouts

When installing on a IIc, the height of the No Slot Clock will interfere with the IIc 1Meg RAM Card. One workaround is to remove the regular socket on the bottom of the No Slot Clock. However, this will introduce socket stretch.

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